Table of Contents for the Proceedings
of the Second International Conference on Creationism
- Radiocarbon, Dendrochronology and the Date
of the Flood, Aardsma
- The Sea's Missing Salt: A Dilemma for Evolutionists,
Austin and Humphreys
- 3-D Simulation of the Global Tectonic Changes
During Noah's Flood, Baumgardner
- A Study of Roemer's Method for Determining
the Velocity of Light, Chaffin
- Resonance and Sedimentary Layering in the
Context of a Global Flood, Clark and Voss
- Eigenvalue Analysis of the Magnetic Field
of the Earth and Its Implications on Age and Field Reversals, Davey
- The Earth-Moon System, DeYoung
- A Reconsideration of the Photoelectric Effect
Alpha Decay, Dusenbury
- Cavitation Processes During Catastrophic Floods,
Holroyd
- Missing Talus on the Colorado Plateau,
Holroyd
- A Physical Mechanism for Reversals of the
Earth's Magnetic Field During the Flood, Humphreys
- Technical Feasibility of the Biblical Canopy,
Jorgenson
- The Paluxy River Footprints Revisited,
Miller
- Diamictites: Ice Ages or Gravity Flows,
Molen
- Optimality, Homology, and Arguments for Descent,
Nelson
- The Evidence for Only One Ice Age, Oard
- Cavitation: An Integral Agent of Energetic
Geomorphological Process, Paiva and Slusher
- Discontinuity Systematics: A New Methodology
of Biosystematics Relevant to the Creation Model, ReMine
- Detachment Faults in the Southwestern United
States: Evidences for a Short and Catastrophic Tertiary Period,
Rugg
- Pre-Flood Vapor Canopy Radiative Temperature
Profiles, Rush and Vardiman
- The Lifetime and Renewal of Comets Stillman
- The Ultimate Hoax: Archaeopteryx Lithographica,
Taylor
- A Tectonically Controlled Rock Cycle Tyler
- The Mechanism of Ice Crystal Growth and the
Theory of Evolution, Vardiman
- The Hartford Basin of Central Connecticut:
Multiple Evidences of Catastrophism, Whitmore
- The Geological Setting of Polonium Halos
Wilkerson and Wakefield
- Baraminology: A Biosystematic Method Specific
to a Young Earth Creation Model, Wise
- Ecological Zonation and the First Appearances
of Higher Taxa, Wise
- Causes for the Biogeographic Distribution
of A&B Land Vertebrates after the Flood, Woodmorappe